Three years after its last tour – two matches against Perth Glory and Leeds in 2019 – Manchester United will return for the fourth time since 1999 to Australia in July, as part of its preparation and its business. The Red Devils will face Melbourne Victory (July 15) and Crystal Palace (July 19) at the MCG (100,000 seats) in Melbourne.
It should be for Cristiano Ronaldo the opportunity to find a stadium where he played, and scored as well as Karim Benzema, in 2015 with Real Madrid against Manchester City (4-1) in front of a record crowd of 99,382 spectators and a part of his family since his maternal grandparents settled in Perth twenty years ago.
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